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Soccer-MLS apologises for announcing wrong Japanese player had joined Atlanta
Major League Soccer (MLS) apologised on Thursday after saying Celtic's Japanese forward Kyogo Furuhashi had signed for Atlanta United when in fact it was his compatriot Cayman Togashi who had joined the U.
MLS apologizes for misidentifying player signed by Atlanta United
MLS acknowledged its mistake and apologized Thursday for posting a story on its website that reported that Atlanta United signed Kyogo Furuhashi.
Atlanta United's 'big focus' revealed amid Kyogo to MLS speculation
Atlanta United president Garth Lagerwey has given a clearer indication of the club's transfer plans amid intensifying links with Celtic
What Atlanta United posted on social media as MLS make bizarre announcement about Celtic hero Kyogo Furuhashi
Kyogo Furuhashi appears to be at the centre of a mysterious transfer triangle after the MLS made an announcement the Celtic striker had joined Atlanta United last night. The announcement was made roughly around 10pm last night after the US National Association published an article claiming the MLS side had ‘acquired’ the Hoops striker.
MLS apologizes for announcing wrong Japanese player had joined Atlanta
MLS announced that Celtic's Japanese forward Kyogo Furuhashi had signed for Atlanta United when in fact it was his compatriot Cayman Togashi.
MLS apologise to Celtic & Kyogo for signing mistake
Celtic and Kyogo Furuhashi receive an apology from Major League Soccer after they wrongly claim that the Japanese striker had joined Atlanta United.
MLS sorry after falsely confirming Atlanta transfer for Kyogo
Major League Soccer apologized on Thursday for posting an erroneous story on its website with the wrong name of a player that was purportedly being transferred to one of its clubs.
MLS apologises after wrongly announcing signing of Celtic star Kyogo
A news released published on the MLS website claimed that Atlanta had “acquired” Kyogo before it was deleted. The US club, who are managed by former Celtic boss Ronny Delia, had previously been linked with the 29-year-old Japan international Kyogo.
MLS mistakenly posts erroneous story about Kyogo Furuhashi transfer to Atlanta United
Major League Soccer was forced to apologize after its website published the name of a player it incorrectly claimed was joining Atlanta United. A story posted Wednesday indicated that Celtic forward Kyogo Furuhashi would be coming stateside to play for Atlanta,
MLS apologises to Celtic over incorrect Kyogo Furuhashi transfer announcement
A story claiming Atlanta United had “acquired” the Celtic striker went up on the MLS website on Wednesday night.
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Lost in translation moment as MLS mix-up new Atlanta United Japanese star
MLS staff were left red-faced this week after claiming that Atlanta United had scooped the signing of Celtic striker Kyogo ...
Onefootball
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Cayman Togashi joins Atlanta United as the surprising piece to power their 2025 run | OneFootball
Cayman Togashi comes to Atlanta United with much more than his 49 goals and 17 assists in 283 matches. He brings experience, ...
Major League Soccer
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Atlanta United sign forward Cayman Togashi
Signing Atlanta United have signed forward Cayman Togashi through the 2025 MLS season with an option for 2026, the club announced.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Atlanta United scheduled for 5 exhibition matches
Atlanta United will play five matches during its preseason, starting at 3 p.m. Jan. 25 at Chattanooga. The MLS team also will play: ...
Onefootball
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Atlanta United Announces new Head Coach Ronny Deila | OneFootball
Atlanta United was thrilled to announce Ronny Deila as its new head coach on December 26, 2024! He brings a wealth of ...
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For Wayne Rooney’s next step after Plymouth, MLS is not necessarily the answer
Rooney guided the Major League Soccer club for 18 months in 2022 and 2023 and his stay in the U.S. capital shared many of the ...
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